Marcos said he is not the only one making the transition, saying his family would have to make adjustments as well. For instance, he said he was sorry that his wife, Liza Araneta-Marcos, would have to give up her law practice. Read more👇
Marcos said he is not the only one making the transition, saying his family would have to make adjustments as well. For instance, he said he was sorry that his wife, Liza Araneta-Marcos, would have to give up her law practice.“It’s sad because I really know, I saw, she worked hard. She really poured his diligence into it, her talent into it. She really dedicated herself to her law practice and she treats her co-workers as family,” he continued.
“My other two children are slowly getting used to it because they have a lot of sudden security. Constant complaints but we can’t do anything, That’s really how it is when you’re a child of the President,” he added. The incoming leader dismissed any questions about gimmicks at his inauguration, saying it would be a solemn ceremony.“The important thing is, I’m with my whole family, I’m with you to watch live or online. And most of all, I hope the weather will cooperate because it’s the rainy season,” he added.
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